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SATURDAY, DECEMBER M. )?g7.
Our Vjionts
talker ft Cos., No. 3 Broad street.
Chu.lfHton s. PTC ou»**Tl borijiH n^r.-ts
Arriral if Trains ia Grsasbsn;
Day Passenger.
Arrive from Atlanta 10.08 a m
“ Augusta 12*40p m
Night Passenger.
Arrive from Atlanta 10 S3 p m
“ “ Augnsta. 1.09 am.
Way Freight.
Arrive from Atlanta 620 a m
“ “ Augusta 3.46 pm
ThiFassenger Trains rtmain in
Greensboro 5 minutes ; the Freight Train'
10 minutes.
Publio Meeting - ,
There will he a Public Meeting of
the the citizens of Greene, on Tues
day next to ratify the action of
the Macoe Convention.
Owlug to an unusuul pressure on our advor.if
ing columns this week; we are canape ted to ex*
elude many local items as well aa other news
PERSONAL
Colonel J. T. Jordan, a bravo and gallant of
ficer of tbs late Confederate States Army, favor
ed us with the pleasure of a cal! on Monday
last, He is now a practicing Attorney in Sparta,
SANTA CLADS? ***
This old patron saint, the friend
will soon b» here with all hit; funny thing
John O Torbert. k Broth r and Tbreewftts
Dawson are making preparations to enter,
tain him, and oh how de igbtcd the chitoi n
will bo, when he comes with his little po
nies, barking dogs and crying babies,
Now little children if you have been kind
a: and obedient to “Pa*’ and “Ma“ and loved
your little brothers aud : isters, dont forget
to oall on Threewitte Dawson and Torbert
A Brother, aad good old Santa Claus will
be sure to put a nice present in your little
stocking the niglit before Chri tmas,
MIMTARy VS. CIVIT-
We noted some weeks out tb it th> coirmit.
men' tHel of w m. M Curry had been mads.aad
the matter referred to Hen Poie,
It is deducible from the evidence g : ven ths*
the ease is clearly a bailable one, and, we
learn, was so decided by Judge Poster, but the
miUtary satra, at -AtlSnU baa ordered the **'lfe
Iff to\keepthe accused : n confinement, contrary
t) the laws of the State.
TnAT TREAT —
This fraternity tender their grateful ackoowl
edgeinents to Mr Jno G Pa.mer for a»utn au u
treat in the way of‘ good things' 1 fr >m his well
filled confectionery ttore. Such a tree* re as
sure the clever d-nor, was highly apieeeis'ed.
thankfully received and proper.y disp. sed oi
We commend his slock for oheapner* qua’it
and variety, and himself fur h, nest i liber tv
and reliability. If you want a big pile of c f ■
tionerits for a little pile of men. y, c
mer’s. If yon wart sometl ing tr p ae h ( .
children aud atop the babies fro*** on ing dll
at Palmer’s, and lastly if vou rue n- m<n any
thing” aad is not afraid of the cons'ab'e ca'l at
Palmer’s and l>oy every h n* yeu want.
EMPORIUM OF TRAD*—
The attention of *be °f ;.u i
•nrrounding counties is rtepectfnlly called to
the large and splendid St ck of Dry Gwods rnd
Grocories attreHiifsdin to-dav’s pap'T by Mi
(j t A Davis. His establishment h'vs acqn’ic 1
„ n unsurpassed refutation f r cheapness in p-’-
ce«, an 1 his largo and extensive Si ok of G" ds
wh : ch >lO laways *«*r» on b nd, enahcs buy-”
to mike fall selections on asg'O'l terms as are
offered in Augusts or Atlanta
harmonic—
We have received from tho well-known
roblisher of Music, Louis Tripp Louisville
Ky„ “Dunham's Ready Scale i ranspbsor’
Onr harmonic friends will find it of' aluaole
service in assisting them in mastering the
tiieuce of music. Send 25cte»t,d gel one.
IN TOWN
dnr sanctum wns suddenly i'lu ninat'O ves
te r day by the sppearsnoe of tho familt'er Mee
of onr friend and partner, of other days, » r.
W. U. Monas “Bill" is aat ckbold-r w that
raot little sheet, the Chambers (Ala ) rnhuo °
bat has, the present year, been " 'tog s tin e
'a'ents and experience in establishing the L.»
flies’ Home Gasette, at Atlanta Bat^
•’The heat laid Bohemia of nvea and men
Oft gang aglee,”
and the enterprise was abandoned for want of
that support it so rishly meri-ed 0,.r
ia now the traveling agent of -ha huaeo R
M. Rose A Cos, At ante, w: 0 « <f
Urg-tand most reliab'e of ts knl sou h of
the Potomao W. wah him abundant suoce-s j
in his effort*.
MkXiR—
This celebrated ventriloqai.- and njcromaa*,
«r gave an enterUinme it last ig'.t at tne ,
Town Hall, and will exhibit -gat to mrht.Ht
hails from V irginia *nd t-tw - _ •
the A-bens, Washington and W-ir.-toa D»P-
Epig ram *
A. m, w.r« and I. »t tbs window one day
with amonW
A eartesms b. with a “hr, h of * ™
Who was driving »'toa. ' to ■
To my wife I thin s.oke, oy ».y o • J ~
“There's are! at. nos yon •* in -be ».;. r > a '
Ti which she replied, hs tne °r K
Aa, yes, a relation— by marriage
The Tribane says no negro is »‘l»*‘
rjfive bis own cart or dray in * e T
with the andl a Z
taw forbid* it. A short ti*» ■
gro was mobbed and bis ca. > smar n ,
town lo Pennsylvania, he cane* h9 f d ' n ' ' J
go ioto business on his own account, >
yarn taisv.jtb the oondil on end pr*t‘ *l
- fife nowro Id ‘.he SonlH,
| NICKiiRg .iX’, HOTEL
j Notwithstanding tho stringency of the times,
thi* popular hotel it! August-., coutinn.-* tr ses
j i“in its unsurp»‘ssd repu at on. On Tun«ay
I*st while in that city, wo dinned at 'bo Nic;-
j on Hot 1 whon, wo weto a terta nod in a lordly
s y!o. The tables w.udnave templed tbo
palate ofthe most cploureuu taste Below wo
publish the Bill of h'aro, served for tho guests
on that d;iy.
FOUP Vermicelli.
FlSH—Bakod Fresh Shad, Sauo#
EO LED —Log of Mutton, caper Sauce, Corn
ed Beef *nd Cabbage, Bacon audcabb 'ge 11.,m
cod Turkey
RELISHES - Gherkin*, chow-chow, Green
Po, p rp. Fronob Mustard, W&iuut Ketchup, To*
mat to Ketchup
I4N i ttl ES—Sttliriie ofVenipon. Port Wine
Sauce, Pork chops Sante, Sauoo Piquant
Mu ton chops Green Peas Baked Madron*
with ch e?o. Buck Bond S Peach Fritters
ROA T--Beet Pork, Han, Apple Sauce
Mu’ton, Loin of Veal VViJd Ducks, Jelly.
VEGETABLES tr*sL Pole toes Baked
M .shed and Boded Onions, Beets Sweet Pota
toes. Spit aeh carrets Rice, Mashed Turnips
PA.'TRV Srgo Riidc»in<r Apple Pudding
Putnp'viti Pies, L m in Pies. Wine Jelly.
DK3EKT— Applet*, A mends. Raisins, Pecan
Nuts crackers, choeso.
CUFFED
THE HON. THOMAS STOCKS—
Ami ng ihj umny unues which wu have re
cently added to the subscription list of ihe In
telligencer, ia the name of the vonerable gen
tlemen at the head of this no ice. Writing to
us from Lis resUe acs near Greensboro’, he slys;
‘I am old and cmnot read much, but I am da_
•irous of seeing tho proceedings of the Conven
tion now about t» assemble in your city.” Ah !
hww unlike those proceedings will be to the pro
codings of Ouher and earlier St Ate Convent'O 1 6
m irlii.?h he .ind km fumed compeers —the. Craw
fords Clarke, Troup, Giiraer, the Lumpkins and
others -in the earlier and better days of our
noble old common wealth, framed and amended
Coneitutfons fbr Georgia. Would that through
the columns of this journal, we cou and send some
thing tc cb.aer tho heart of one, Who his and ne
so much service to t o State, as well in legis
I- tive halls as in the discharge of benevolent
and ch r istinn duties dun gali e protracted p
it were into a p*t. .irchai D übt ess our
r ner&ble old friend w use name is identified
wi *. :t Cheirgia'o proudest reco and during tee pre
sent century, feolri a deep sorrow in her prese t
humiliation, and wou and desire to know what ii
to become of her and of hor people—to what the
degeneracy o* the new e r J will b.in,; the nob e
oid comm mwea.th wh ch hi and his compeers
hud made an Emp're S<ute P* We can hold
out to him hut little of paomis —none from ihe
‘.proceedings of the Cot venuon.” It is sai«l
however that Ihe dark* at hour of th* night, is
the one that precode 4 the dawn of the da), and
whv may we no: from this take com urt, for.
surely in the military c nvocation here lissom*-
b ei, Go- rgia h » scan her darkest diij, eLe
we hive no hops for her future.*- At Lit
Conservative Ceiilrul Eieeutive Commiltee
Mac *, (J. Dec. 7, 1867
By authority of hs slxt'i revolu ioa adopted
by tha Cos . rv.tivo v'ouvention •.f*h« ,»■ pie • f
'•ieorg'a, !;■*.eiu ded by dele ;a' * ,n .Haecn on
.be b:h instaut, ft.e 101 - 'i'-g got n i-r
b reHy up, oi id and will coos 'tate the ■•Cer
iral Ex.i udve Com . ittee,’ - or leied by ih t
re-olu ion ;
E O Cabin* s fMo m». Chairman,
Euse. i us A Ni but. u) Blob.
J hn J, O e.h.m of Bibb,
Jaune* Jackson, > f B bh.
Gaoigo W. Ad.ms f Bibb,
L, N Wbiit'e. of Bibb,
Jun’sß S.eud.of i.itib,
. Au 0"P *n 'V. Keosae, of Bibb,
A K i'light of Richmond
,Talari Hurtrldge ... Cha him,
Nelso Tilt efl) mgh.rljr,
p W Alexander, of Muso km
J.t ed I Wuitakor, of Futon,
J *V A Johns n or Wb trie Id.
E.rmnc J, bmi h of 'f. vn .
In r ordan.'O' with tho manifest meiuiing of
he resolution, ihi* Comnjitto, f"r efficion and
prouip'ectmn, is made oenr.ii It is rnip.ot
fu'iy sujyrestfJ tb»*. the Committee stou and. a
an eany di.i'.o g. it« aid appoint subsclUimit
tces for tha diffeien'l toctious of the Statu.
The gon lemen .pnointe 1 will piease necept
vbe paioication of this order as a Holies to ea h
ol h » aiipdi tmsLt.
BEN J n HILL
An Crdiiißr.cc For In raetiinle Belief.
Whereas, The quo-ton of afford
ing sonic relief to the people of
Georgia if m the burden of in
debtedness which ia now oppress’**
intr tlfem is likely to he acted upon
by this Convention at some future
day and
Whereas, Large amounts of
property are now levied oo and
abcut to be sacrifice] at Sheriff’s
sales ; and
Whereas ; The debtors in such
oases should be entit led to the ben
etits whicli may be conferred on
other debtors by live future action
of this convention. Therefore ,
Bo it ordained by the people Os
Georgia in Convention assembled,
and it is hereby orda ned by au
thority of she same. T hat from arid
after the passage of this ordinance,
all levies which have been or may
be made, under execution iesned
Horn any court of this State, shall
te suspended until this Convention
shall have taken, or re:used lo
take, final acdon upon me matter
oi relief ; aud that all sales under
execution in violation ot this ordi
nance shall be null, void, and of
no effect.
From Montgomery.
The Advertiser, oi this m- ruing,
contains preamble and resolutions
adopted by Montgomery Council
of Union Loyal League, denounce
ing the nei\ CanstiiuiioD and rail
ing on the colored Uiiaguers io aid
in defeating it i d during that tbe
to tlic Couvomion worn
far behind the purview ol their da
ties and instructions, aud framed a
Constitution disfianchis.-g aud
proscribing a largo portion i.e
most intellig' nt and Uwabidu*
uiiizona of Aluoama, and ouaractei -
ized in every feature a Renuieb mo
tive of revenpo end Lnvi-
Reliable information from differ
ent counties in tho State shows
that general dissatisfaction ia ex*
idling in ihe Radical ranks.
Tribute ol Respect
SAN MARINO LODGE NO 31 F. A M >
Groensboro G.*., Dee4th, 1867 )
Whereas, tho members of this Lodge have a
g »in been called upon to mourn the l»>ss of nr
other link incur mystic chain by tho -uddtn
demNe of oui* worthy brother, JOHN P CAM «•
B k LL who was called on the sth ultimo by the
Grind Mn4er to that refreshment (which
■a prepared for alltho.se whose “trust and con
fiJence a*e ounded on Hiai” to which wo all
hope at last to obtain
In ob.'Jfenoe to tho wishes of •nr deceased
brother; tho members of his Lodge accompa
nied his remains to their last r« sing place,
wh re they wore deposited according to the
go'omn rites and ceremoir'cs cf the Order
The undesigned at a meeting,
were app noted a committee to preptre a suita
ble m t he of ‘Lc de th c f Brother Oampbell.wiih
tt.e fereg ing preamble offered the following reso
lution?, which were unanimously adopted •
Resolved Ist. That wo bow with becoming
submission to th AVillofour Heavenly Master
in this affli ting dispensation of his providence
Resolved 2nd. Thatiri tha death of Brother
Campbell, this Lodge ha* lost a true M '3 >n and
faithful brother, the chuicb a sincere chris'ian
and the community * *ofrtliv ci»iz a n
Reso ved 3d, Hi it the members of this
Led ere wrar the usual badge of mourning for
thirty days, that tee Jewels of the Lodge bo
dra - ed in b a k for the same space of time and
that n page iu our minute book be inscribed io
his memory.
Resolved 4th That these proceedings be pub
lished in the Gieoiisbor<» Herald and a copy be
sen* lo the fmui’y of the decked.
W T DOSTKR I
J E WALKER > Committee
W N MURRAY )
A true extract from the Minutes
C C NORTON, Secretary
PUBLIC SALE.
■\T| Till I e S'!'.! rn : a rlav 21st I>,*(..rl>er 11
\ V Ihi- h iwnr.is 11*. sI . -part.! G t
fu lturs of said .misi o iDS'S.iug of Bur^aa
Bedsteads. Reading Tables,
Wash Stands, Bowls, and tTtciiers,
Chairs, Andirons, <fco.
Also a complete sett of Parlor furniture. AI
♦he same time and place li gi cows Wag ns and
li trucks.
SARAH F. FOSTER.
'Terms Cash
llo! For Christmas!!
rtMIE underdgned rr-srectfuMy announce to
J thn pnblio, and especially to «1J b-vers
of arood things that they have on[hand a general
[ assort memos
Family Groceries and Confecticnaries
oondx'inf ! . fart of french and stick n>.Ddies of
every (ItHcri’.ti n oranges, apples, Brandy
peachf rnis ns dried firs i rnuer pickels oysters
lobsters sardines crackers of various kinds sag t i
c I', nieal p' lin e'e etc all of which they pro
pos to sel* as 'on for es>h as any o ncr similar 1
oitsb'ishm nt in M.ddMi Georgia.
They arc expecting daily general nssortoaunt;
of n : c u>o for chris'mas all lnverficV sweet things
yrittpie.ie give as a call bes-Te purchasing
their ch-i'tm's eupp”ea
J 0 TOR BERT A BROTHER
dec7 1867
an ri t j
A ?itaation ns Boodkc-rcr, or silesrmn. j
The l-.f-st rcfer»r.oo given. Apply at thil cfiia '
dec7. 1867 *
ELY OTTO,
Newspaper Advertising j
AND
COLLECTING AGENT
advertiser building, J
Savannah, Ga.
VV. 6. DOUGHERTY DeLAMAK TURNER;
F.GLATON TURNER
DOUGHERTY&TURNER
,Slpa,l-t£P G-c-h..
espect/uTy invite their frUpds the
\j coimnuriitv at L**rge, t<) eaD and examine
rhsir stoc'< before purchasing elsewhere. They
have cheap
DRY GOODS
AND
Boots.
Shoo?,
Hats,
Cap* ntr ‘
groceries of all sor-s, cheap as ?h ■ e4c«rj»“t
Will recive on cor.-igotoant, and g re their.per*
sonal tten'ion to the Site of all ] rodaee » ntrust
ed to them r .
A treats f-r sal* of p erayian Gannofmoa John
XI ‘ r *n>»o 4GB • I*• ..t.rs Wlo.x 3ib' »* Crfs
Manipal 'ed a. and hcenix Guam.s,
ap«a ot Lime ect. etc.
<leci4, 1867
GEO. F; PIERCE .JR.
attohnby at I,aw,
C’Pdh-iaSfA
Office Law Bjil'flttg.
I dee 14
Carriages ami Buggies
Carmicbad & Smilli
IT7E reap refill ly inform onr friends and tho
\ V publio, that wo tire pttpirUd to manufac
ture all kinds of
Carriages,
Buggies,
Wagons,
and Carts,
of the very best materials nnd at prices to suit
the t ines rnr persoral attention given to all
kinds of repairing.
Prompt attention payed to the undertaker's
business.
Harness made to order and keopt or> htind.
TVe will m file on the 25th day of Decembor
a beautiful bu<r<?v-
CARMIGTUEL A SMITH,
drc7 1867
T. MARKWALTER.
MARBLE WORKS,
Broad Street. AUGUSTA GA.
MARBLE MONOM ENT S,
HPOMTJ Stones, Marble Mantles, aud Furniture
A- Marble of all kinds from the Plaines* to
the m labora'e, designed and furniahelto
order at. sh*»rt notice,
sl:7* AH work so tho Country carefully
B xed
POLLARD, COX A CO,
GENERAL GROCERY
AND
Commi-sion Merchants
No. 297, Broad Street,
A few doors below Planters Hotel.
AUGUSTA GA
G. H. & A„ V/. FORCE
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WHITEHALL STREET,
. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
I Keep on hand the la ge?t and best selected
stock i* At'anta an 1 will sill to e< untry mer
chants at New Y jrk prices, with froigb added
nov23—ly
COTTON PLANTERS AT-TEMTION.
WRIGHT’S :IRON COTTON SCREW,
ON account of tho great and cMm in Cottei.
the pticj of tho above c-'crt ws is reduced to
delivered at
Atlanta or Angusta
on the cars A valuable improvement has re
cently been made in tho \KC/t Send for cirou
larwith full disciip»ion of frauis etc
Refers to Planters in Gref ne ant Hancock
who are uping them For further information;
app’y to
L. D. PALMKK
G<nl* agt Augusta or Atlanta
octlD Sin
JSO S. FAIRLY. RUTLEDGE WILSON
J, S, FAIRLY A CO,
i WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WHITE GOUDS, HOSIERY,
IF c O-OOADS
1 S M ALL W A RES GENER ALL Y
|
SI ileync Nlvcet
Chari, sto'i , S. C.
scp2S—3ins
W. JVCOnGTA.ISr
j nt rt!> lor n.i-d intbe
•IS* of r»rrr>< neboio’.
jhgOUr C.e , will attend In
MIYh B 'hwpraetlaa of Dent
j«try in all U* I'iancJ)-
ce. He u ill extract teetb w ithout the least
paid to the patient.. Unlcsa profe-atnnally
absent; hedlay be fsuud at hi* office over
Elsas «t Adler’* store. cov. 16, : 67.
Exeouior3 Notioe,
ALL persons ir. Jcbtsd to the Unify*, of Ann
iiangh la'« of Gru.ue Couaty. .Acs i will
\ mate- iooednee payutcat vod all ptrs saving
claim, again*’, said sst.tc wi.l pr«? ;ni thaio U
tha uad.rs'gnod In ter
„rtH 30d» ®*'j
FALL AND WINTER GOODS "
W «
Having srvubed (its cvnnr ition with the firm o? c. a. iJavh a n»u.
TAKES Till h metho iof inn >me ug t • his fri*n .1 on 1 '.p. pubd) goa .r* ly th at he ha a
recently opened anew Storo at theold Stand of 0 H. P M >sos A Cos. and has on hand a o* mplcte
•aaortmau of
emhrncing a large and leautlful .eleotion of DRY GOODS, DRE3.S GOOD.§, YANKEE NO
TIONS ETU
a choice aupply’of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE
Crockery. Taddiyry O :.*s, 9he**, na*s. und'Cap.
lie purohased hi» Goods in New York k'-p; o a*h an I owi ig to the deplor.b'e financial conditr-n
of the eaun'ryhe is satisfied to sell with 'IIORT PR'iFIIS.
Being under many obligatin' to hi* friends nnd oint-mersfor past pitrjnage he leapeetfuUy
yolicits ooullnuattdn of the a-me. a.ed he knuwa he hatirdi nothing In snylng that ha Will aeli
m chea.p aa any otbecr (tote in Middle Geoigl.
Gretnsbo-o Goorgia, October 12th 18U7
1663 -TWENTY-THIRD YEAR,
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THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
GENERAL R. E.LEE
rTdH E StnudarA Biography of Iho Great Chid
1 tali If* official (diu'iiCtcr cud ready M’o
combined -itli an locreofod oomuiieaion. mike
it tho best .übfeription book ever üblieb.d
S-ud f r Circuits an I aoo our teron*, anl u fall
de -crip'ion cf the work
Ad lea*, NATIONAL FUBLISINGI GQ.,
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The Gray Jacket*,
A ND how they Lived F »u?ht ind D el frr
/\ Dixie, with fr.cidcn*. rnd Sketches of Ad-j
in 1 1 o Oonfodarcy. Betid for circulars.
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PROSPECTUS OF THE
CABEIEE DOVE,
3 .J
OR
lleokleabarg Female CoSegs MajazLae.
xtt-R prarosc tc a*r,d from tde institution,
VY November 15 1 667. The C»rr er Dove,
or Mecb'enburg Female College Mag siae.
desigood exprene'y 'or young ladiee. This will
be a periodical of lorty-e'ght page* we'l printed
on fine paper, and h and sorely ’ 'uatrated. The
aim will be to make it in the highest degree,
attractive and enterta ning. It will he issued
quitr'erly. at One Dollar per annum, in advance
For five dollars, six copies wl'l bo sent to one
editress. Forward names and money without
delay, An encouraging nmrber of amberibdrs
hive treading been obtained.
All comunictions should ■ e adds* * and to
Rev A G *!r Y,
n.,v30, 1867 Cos. ’l. ite-X. C j
CHRISTIAN JIB6SENGEU, j
Puftiisiiftl At
• X...as noiu, _
AUGUSTA, GA.,
OFFIT nß'Ussfre-* op otie Concert. IT 4'!,.
fitre O'.i-o*- f'ke PoWHh-r-is th* dias-m
--.n.i n Os tn'«l !<•**?». rel gl u- and ri»r..|
xtn ripl'S.'fnag tlel.ssev f or p op l * *c.e
»te«s«oger.*i'l ley.r*e I po. Mon f r.* y-.e* to
■h 0 i,tiros' of the Meson t F-.'cfni't And'
f0.,.* to share a liber., 1 ’ pa'pe sge from tha
h-ruermty. Sabarr-ptlon prise, *2 a F«.
GEN TRY AJKPERSON
Auyea*a, Ga,
Adrainistrntrli’ Sale,
BY Y| r t„ e of an Order from the Court of Or
dinary of Greene eounty. Ga., WILL be
sold on tho first Tues ley In Jsnuary. 1863.
before the Court-House door In the elf, of
Greenesborc’. Ga v within the legal houre of
sale, the following nrop r'y to wit: th# inter
est of Fre-'erick O. Roller, whioh Is one-holf in
a two story brb*k building, containing eight
roouij; said building on Main etrset, In Oroene
b ro’. Ga. edjoimne .ot upon which Is situated
the Town Ilall, OJ.I Fellow's Lodge, Ao , and
lot of Mr*. PooHitift Also, the Interest of tho
said Frederick C. Fuller, whioh is one fourth,
in a Lotot L ,ud in Camphell county Ga , [ori
ginally Lot No 68 In the 2nd Di.'riet of Car
roll county 1 omit lining Two Hundred ap t two
*"d a half acres no r or Ice*. Also, fs'ajn, la
- in "Mer, ift*r the and .wer es'ato Is deturrulned,
io 'he Honse and L t in the elty of 6 nafcea
-I,om’, Ga , belonging to said Frederick C. Ful
er, at th# time of hi* death, end known as his
residence, lying on the rn»d leading from
Greenesboro’ to Spsrta, end adjoining lands of
Ureone H. Thompson, Mr* Bickers ond others.
Term of sa'e ca*h. JULIA M. FULLER,
Administratiix ot Fred rick C. Fulle-,
N«v. 25th, 1767,
Eoglsh and French
Boarding; aifd <fay School,
Under the Superintend ant of
MRS. H. B. BOUXETIIEAU,
[foiuxerly of Charioflton 8ou»h Carolina.]
SOUTFIKRN INSTITUTION T9T N
-1. tonded t-> ass »rd every opportunity far th»
complete tlacrl'n of
Young Ladies
Teacher* of the highest capacity arc employ
ed in tho rev ral Dcrpartmen's of
French Ancient Language a, Music, I.ruwin *,
and Painting
A Very l.rnfed ftiimtidr of Basriling Pupil
can bo accommodated
For circul irs apply the Tfineipal 172Gteeno
Street, (q j and e)
N0v16,’67
PRINCE & CO’S
Opa,-aiiH and MolodeonM.
THE STANDARD INSTRUMENT.
Over 40 000 Now in Use
Prince A Cos have had over twenty years'
experience in the inannfrcture of thorn Organa,
Ac., and have ailol a larger number than all
their rivals ro übrned, ihe 'I’RINOB TONE”
is recognized tha world over as differing* from
the eorsa, reedy tone of othet intftrurhciite efthis
cl„*«. 1 hey contain every real ina iroveincnt
and many of their ru .«[ valuable features oan'
be found in no other ina'umeits. Every instru
tucut warranted Bee Iliacratod Catalogue
Ibo Trade lib, rally dealt with.
All orders ami a mtrmnuntbns must be ad
dressed to
WHITING BKOSi,
novl6- if ph Bro.t&ay
—“—~— th — trxtde'u ot
! Fail* Notice !
’■v ; I *
\L:, persons Ind.bted to the firm of G. J
DOHERTY & Cos., are r to cOme
f„rwa*d nd make payment leffiro tho nest
.Tusti-o’s Court return,day. Fail to t, as,we are
deter,nine,! to put tfie seemHih, in the bands of
an officer fyr collection.
DOT.W, 2u* C. J DOHERTY A C«
* WOOD St ALLEN.
I
.WATCHMAKERS ANf> JEWELERS
I ATLANTA Ga.
, UTreD execute all vark in their line with
* rcttlness and dispatch. *ep23-—3m
Express Office.
! 'pKISONS wishing to send I’ackagcs so
, | any partof the Onited States, will
I find the Southern Expr- as Company, the
Uatest and most reliable. Office at the
I Depot. ,
J V. ZIMMERMAN.
i • Agm
i . , / ,f : r
DR. JNO. R. GODKIN
REBPKGTFHLLY Offers He Services to tho
chieeae of Groensboro sad vicinity ia the
practice of
Medlcims, aud OteUtrie*
Ilf may be found wlwn wt
gaged at hfeOpoe nort>» < f flie Ifooee
Y-W ItoJlitT and a* thfl r*/id< nto of
J W (ihimn nono of 11 R at and r
OOf I;. *’ C-.lp«
• AI'bWRS, V* p. WALKER 4 CJ. ,Loa*
iYf. hvilleJCy., are putbort*. 1 Agents
for tho Hrß.u.n HttstocW tr:ir uretid by
hem wiU ba duty neknuwlrdircd hy nid